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Steve Bastien (decathlete)

Steven Clete Bastien (born March 4, 1994) is an American decathlete.

Early life and high school

Bastien began competing in track and field when he was eight years old, and did his first combined events when he was ten. As a senior at Saline High School, he won the state title in the long jump with a distance of and then finished fourth in the long jump at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor with a distance of .

College career

Bastien competed in track and field at Samford University, then transferred to the University of Michigan where he became a five time All-American.

International career

Bastien finished in second place at the 2020 US Olympic Trials with a score of 8,485 points. At the Tokyo Olympics, he suffered a snapped pole during his first attempt at the pole vault, then finished in tenth place with a score of 8,236 points.

Personal bests

Information from World Athletics profile unless otherwise noted.

Outdoor

Indoor

Personal life

Bastien is married to University of Michigan women's pole vault coach Kiley Bastien. His father is Eastern Michigan University men's track and field coach Gary Bastien.

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